A POLICY WOI\TH HAVING. life, accident, and invalidity, three risks in one. The Australian" "widows- _ond n life assurance society, ltd., (Purely Mutual—No Shareholders) offers a Policy that is LIBERAL and GENEROUS in its scope. It confer*,— 1. All tha usual advantages of an ordinary Life Policy, and in addition DOUBLES the sum assured if death occurs within 90 days as the result of an accident. 2. In the event of Permanent Total Disablement, if such takes place within 90 days of the Accident, it secures the payment of an amount equal to Die ordinary sum assured. 3. If Permanent Partial Diaablement takes place within 90 daya of the Accident it secures the payment of an amount equal to half v he ordinary sum assured. t. In the event of Irremediable Total Blindness or Permenent General Paraiyeis the result of Disease, it secures the payment of an amount equal to half the ordinary aum assured: 5. When the Head of the House is incapacitated from . earning his living by accidental bodily injury or by any one of the _l diseases upeciSed in the prospectus, and covering *uch everyday diseases as Appendicitis. Blood Poisoning, Diphtheria, Erysipeiaa. Inflamed Hand. Measles, Meningitis, Peritoltis " ,_ Pleurisy, Pneumonia, Scarlet Fever, and Whitlow, etc., etc.. it provides compensation graduated according to whether it ia Temporary, Partial or Temporary Total Diaablement. Here is a POLICY WORTH HAVING, and the presence of those dependent upon y°'''? a constant argument against delay. Write or call for a Prospectus. District Office: Cathedr ,1 Bquare. Christchurch. Local Directors: A. E. G. Rhodes, Esq., W. Recce, E«q., W. B. Ci_r_gon, Esq. fg C. J. OWEN. District Secretary. Head Office for New Zealand: Wellington. V. H. BAXTER, 3331 Resident Secretary.-
MACKINTOSH'S Delicious English TOFFEE Has ARRIVED. Is per tin. 1 FRY'S COCOA. OVER 100 PRIZE MEDALS. DIPLOMAS. GOLD MEDALS, AND CERTIFICATES OF MERIT. PURE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONERY. To be had from all Merchants, Grocers, Storekeepers, and Confectioners. HIGHEST AWARD, CHICAGO, 1850. :\ «_-__aaaaaaqpHa-_aM_B-___sa___aa_____---ai PARTICULAR PALATES A RE tbo ones that moat need SURATURA ■**■'' TEA, because it is « Tea that gives infinite pleasure to the particular palate. Surat-ra. is so soothing and satisfying and the flavour i» positively fascinating. Suratura is hill-grown Ceylon Tea, with a distinct and delicate bouquet and an agreeable aroma. There is no tea. on the New Zealand market which commands so much favour as Suratura. It is pure, honest, Tea, aud is guaranteed not 'blended with. Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PEICESj SU_i__t7___ A QTJALIT? . Is 84 ear lb. BURATURA B QUALITY . Is IU per lb. 8 ______ HA D QUALITY . _* 2d per Ik SURATURA X QUALITY" .9s 6d »«r Ik 4213 SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. T. 0. WH.LIAMS 00/8 I Royal Colors VIRGINIA LBJUF TOBACCO. _-«N'• VIMMSM in Kvevf lPlvefol yea Smoke I
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11748, 24 November 1903, Page 5
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